Arjan van de Ven wrote:
The experience with Fedora so far is exceptionally good; in early 2.6
there were some reports with XFS stacked on top of DM, but since then
XFS has gone on a stack diet... also the -mm patches to do non-recursive
IO submission will bury this (mostly theoretical) monster for good.
Fedora with their 2.6.12 and raid+xfs+nfs still causes occasional
problems for me. Haven't tried their 2.6.14. But until the block layer
modifications are mainline I'm sticking with 8 KiB. My heart momentarily
stops every time the file server decides to have a kernel panic, so
better safe than sorry.
Rgds
Pierre
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